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Crime top of agenda - Government to wage war on gangs
DESTROYING "THE monster of heinous crime" is high on the list of the Government's priorities, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson said yesterday at the start of the new parliamentary session.
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JCC pushing Simpson Miller to tackle Downtown disorder
Party supporters clash outside Gordon House
Three no-shows at swearing-in
Boy grabs victory in close spelldown
Seaga wants referendum on constitutional change
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Betting Commission dismisses Supreme Ventures' claim
SUPREME VENTURES Ltd., local gaming operators, have raised concerns that a review of the industry by the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission (BGLC) has delayed the company's launching a new game that has been registered for two years.
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School of Hope launches fund-raising drive
More focus on Ja at tourism travel show
Man blames 'obeah' for his stealing habits
Permanent Secretary to manage human resources in revenue agencies
'St Bess' police probe illegal guns allegation
Youth urged to delay sex
Diabetics more likely to suffer heart attack, says Professor
... Also urged to have regular eye checks
British woman fined for ganja
Dead J'can's identity baffles Toronto cops
Family waiting 15 years for Coroner's Inquest
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Business personality of the month, Raymond Campbell - First Caribbean's anchor man
RAYMOND Campbell's career path has been meteoric to date and he has garnered a reputation as one of the Caribbean's foremost young bankers. Starting a career in the financial sector at the Barita Group of Companies under the guidance of chairman...
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D&G sees turnover at $5.5b
Jamaica sees challenging times ahead Evans
NCB makes US$50m investment in IT
Centennial building up for sale - US$5 million price tag
Getting to the roots - Food insecurity
Microfinance at crossroads
Investing in Bonds - Article 12 - Understanding yields and returns PART 2
OUR holds off from slashing Digicel rates
Fashioning business from fashions
An impressive 3rd quarter for Pan-Jam
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Security on high alert for fourth one-day match
AHMEDABAD, India, (Reuters): SECURITY OFFICIALS was on high alert as India and West Indies went into the fourth day-night one-day international this morning (Ja time) in a series marred by crowd disturbance.
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Tri-nation tournament serves off today
Contemplating a quandary
A really great performance
Bank on Dim Sum
Benn, Best got off lightly
Take Dancing Flames
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In the nation's interest
THE NEW parliamentary session began yesterday, in the wake of the October 16, 2002 general election, with the swearing-in ceremony at Gordon House for Senators and Members of the House of Representatives.
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Albert Karram lived richly
A scotch bonnet on Dad's tomb
Kingston City is 200 years old
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Merge the Caribbean's airlines
THE EDITOR, Sir: AIR JAMAICA'S and BWIA's announcements of their financial dilemma have fuelled much noise in the marketplace re the necessity of establishing a single regional carrier.
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Try again Mr Gilmore
Don't cut Local Gov't
Road and water woes
A stunning wardrobe for Miss Jamaica
Let's save lives on the roads
Hypocrisy in the media
Tony Clarke will be greatly missed
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Jampro edits out Jamerican Film Festival
DESPITE THEIR commitment to film, JAMPRO has parted company with the 'Jamerican Film and Music Festival'. This year the festival, dubbed 'Cinema Inna Yard 2002', is slated to take place at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Montego Bay from November 20 to 24.
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'Voice' speaks confidently in its new home
'Dôlé' - a quick pick of greed
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Lotto results for November 9, 2002
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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